Deviance and Medicalization: From Badness to SicknessTemple University Press, 20 àÁ.Â. 2010 - 352 ˹éÒ This classic text on the nature of deviance, originally published in 1980, is now reissued with a new Afterword by the authors. In this new edition of their award-winning book, Conrad and Schneider investigate the origins and contemporary consequences of the medicalization of deviance. They examine specific cases—madness, alcoholism, opiate addiction, homosexuality, delinquency, and child abuse—and draw out their theoretical and policy implications. In a new chapter, the authors address developments in the last decade—including AIDS, domestic violence, co-dependency, hyperactivity in children, and learning disabilities—and they discuss the fate of medicalization in the 1990s with the changes in medicine and continued restrictions on social services. |
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... discussion in the next chapter . Be- fore we start this examination , however , it is important to review briefly medicine's rather recent rise to dominance in American soci- ety . THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND DEVIANCE IN AMERICA Since ...
... discussion in the next chapter . Be- fore we start this examination , however , it is important to review briefly medicine's rather recent rise to dominance in American soci- ety . THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND DEVIANCE IN AMERICA Since ...
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... discuss . It was the phy- sicians who were the guiding force in the anti- abortion crusade . They were instrumental in convincing legislatures to pass state laws , espe- cially between 1866 and 1877 , that made abor- tion a criminal ...
... discuss . It was the phy- sicians who were the guiding force in the anti- abortion crusade . They were instrumental in convincing legislatures to pass state laws , espe- cially between 1866 and 1877 , that made abor- tion a criminal ...
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... discuss in Chapter 2 . The development of scientific medicine ac- corded regular medicine a convincing advan- tage in ... discussion of the medi- cal profession , it is worthwhile to outline some general features of the structure of ...
... discuss in Chapter 2 . The development of scientific medicine ac- corded regular medicine a convincing advan- tage in ... discussion of the medi- cal profession , it is worthwhile to outline some general features of the structure of ...
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... discussion first , of the concepts illness and deviance , and then of the social construction of illness . The final section summarizes the theoretical approach developed in this chapter . A HISTORICAL - SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST APPROACH ...
... discussion first , of the concepts illness and deviance , and then of the social construction of illness . The final section summarizes the theoretical approach developed in this chapter . A HISTORICAL - SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST APPROACH ...
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... discussion of the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 , which rendered the sales and use of marijuana deviant , developed the concept of moral entrepreneurs to describe those who " lobby " for the creation of social rules . Such works as Kai ...
... discussion of the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 , which rendered the sales and use of marijuana deviant , developed the concept of moral entrepreneurs to describe those who " lobby " for the creation of social rules . Such works as Kai ...
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the emergence of mental Illness | 38 |
drunkenness Inebriety and the disease concept | 73 |
the fall and rise of medical Involvement | 110 |
delinquency hyperactivity and child abuse | 145 |
from sin to sickness to lifestyle | 172 |
the search for the born criminal and the medical control of criminality | 215 |
consequences for society | 241 |
10 A theoretical statement on the medlcalization of deviance | 261 |
a decade later | 277 |
Bibliography | 293 |
Author Index | 311 |
Subject Index | 317 |
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Deviance and Medicalization: From Badness to Sickness Peter Conrad,Joseph W. Schneider ªÁºÒ§Êèǹ¢Í§Ë¹Ñ§Ê×Í - 1992 |
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